A Must Have For Every Emergency Kit
In the event of extreme wound injuries, controlling bleeding is critical to prevent potential amputation.
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How To Use CompressionMD™
Step 1: Remove the bandage from the pouch and packaging.
Step 2: Pace the pad directly on the wound and maintain pressure.
Step 3: Wrap the elastic bandage around injured extremity and maintain pressure.
Step 4: Insert the elastic bandage into the pressure bar.
Step 5: Reverse wrap the elastic bandage back over the top of the pressure bar.
Step 6: Wrap bandage tightly over the pressure bar until pad edges are covered.
Step 7: Secure the hooking end of the pressure bar into the elastic bandage.
Frequently Asked Questions
When Should I Use CompressionMD™?
When Should I Use CompressionMD™?
Use CompressionMD™ for bleeding wounds that need pressure but don't require a tourniquet.
Times to reach for the Israeli bandage:
- Stab wounds
- Junctional wounds (near shoulders and groin)
- Venous bleeds (dark, oozing blood)
- To hold pressure while attending to other injuries
- Make-shift tourniquet (more on this later!)
- Splinting sprains and strains
- Head wounds
What is CompressionMD™?
What is CompressionMD™?
Before you fly a plane, you better know how it works. The same is true with CompressionMD™ bandages. The more you understand this tool, the more effectively you will use it.
The major components of CompressionMD™:
- Gauze pad: The bandage has an attached gauze pad - basically, a five-by-nine pad sewn into the elastic band.
- Elastic band: The long elastic band allows you to wrap a wound several times, applying sufficient pressure.
- Securing bar: The securing bar is sewn into the end of the elastic. Once you've wrapped the wound, you can hook the c-shaped securing bar into the bandage.
- Pressure applicator: The pressure applicator is a U-shaped bar attached to the outside of the elastic band. You can weave the elastic through the pressure bar, applying firm, direct pressure.
- Loop for one-handed application: Near the gauze pad, a loop is sewn into the bandage, allowing you to slip it over our arm for one-handed application.
- Sterile wrap: The bandage is double wrapped to maintain sterility.
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